Cornell played like the team of seasoned veterans that they are to take home a convincing 79-70 win over Harvard in a much-hyped game. On this night, the difference in experience couldn’t be missed in how this game went.
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Bracket Breakdown: Mock Tournament 1.0
With Selection Sunday nearly three weeks away, the Bracket Breakdown unveils its first mock brackets of the season.
Northern Iowa: No 7-Footer, No Problem for Panthers’ Tourney Chances
Northern Iowa suspended its second-leading scorer, Jordan Egleseder, but keeps winning. A big BracketBusters game against Old Dominion could sew up an at-large bid and boost the Panthers’ NCAA Tournament seeding.
For West Virginia, the Butler Keeps Doing It
West Virginia’s most important player isn’t someone that anyone would have imagined a few years ago. But Da’Sean Butler is closing the book on a fine career that has come a long way from his days growing up in Newark, New Jersey.
William & Mary: A Tribe Called on a Quest
William & Mary is on the verge of entering uncharted territory for the program, which has played basketball for more than 100 years without an invitation to the NCAA Tournament.
Quick Hitters – February 15, 2010
We have some quick hitters from the weekend, with several on the Ivy League as well as Belmont’s road adventure and UMass riding the play of a hot senior guard to another win.
Maryland: Bubble Boys Could Turn Into Cinderella
Yes, the Terrapins are once again on the bubble. But Maryland could make a big run if it gets a little more production from a certain senior guard.
Hawks’ Offense Makes This Rebuilding Season Different
Phil Martelli has seen rebuilding years in his time. After two good years to start his tenure at the school, the Hawks had losing records three years in a row. But this one is a little different from those of the past, and there’s one thing that clearly makes this one a little different as Saint Joseph’s struggles at 3-8 in the Atlantic 10.
Rice’s Formula For Success Continues to Work
Since Mike Rice took over at Robert Morris, the program has had nothing but success. The Colonials have won back-to-back regular season titles and could be on their way to a third in a row. There’s been a formula that he has stuck to all along, and it’s seen good success again this season as he works with a mix of freshmen and upperclassmen, although there have been bumps in the road.
A Little Tougher Loss For Bryant
Saturday’s loss against Robert Morris probably hurts a little more than many others Bryant has suffered this season.